Juan Virues

Sirens

Hotel Blue is skate videographer Nick Von Werssowetz aka. @lurkNYC's company and its newest offering is "Sirens": eight minutes packed with smooth street skating through the cold spots of N.Y.C., filtered through Nick's vision resulting in a style that's only aging like fine wine and bettering itself since, for instance, "Nobody's Alley". The emerging heads at play here: Nate Grzechowiak gets offered a part consisting in a savant mix of technicity and jazzy, as though to ensure that you actually do eventually remember every letter of his name; Ish Dialo, Charles Deschamps, Kalman Ocheltree, Luca Ettore are more names and styles that pop up for some remarkable maneuvers and - last but not least - Juan Virues gets curtains with another part so impeccable, the man's just got to become one of your favorite skaters after this short film, the soundtrack of which itself is - quite logically - riddled with street sounds and sirens to the point where the viewer can just smell the gutter from their seat.

P.A’S TIP: HOTEL BLUE’S ABOUT TIME

Hotel Blue, Ya Know? If you love New York's tall buildings in the background, flip tricks over fire hydrants, or lines ending between cars on a busy road with the city traffic, you must surely know!

Seoul Hills

Today, in my humble opinion, the converse team has one of the most beautiful and most marked identity of what the current skate scene proposes us. Each new video is a real pleasure for the eyes. "Uphill" filmed by James Cruickshank in the sublime cityscapes of Seoul and its surroundings is not lacking. But this time, we can fully appriciate Juan Virues in Olympic form that completes perfectly this Picture.

Five stars trip

Converse reveals the One Star World Tour 2018, sixteen days of traveling through the United States, Paris and London with the team that we like so much. And for this year’s edition, it looks like it’s the young skaters (European for some) in the spotlight with a Felipe Bartolome on fire and a breathtaking Kaue Cossa. All this announces only good things for the future.

All flat

Note to self: never lend your car to the Hotel Blue guys!

En Nueva-York…

For a mighty long time, one rule would preside over European skateboarding stating that, no matter what, Spaniard were just better then you… Well, looks like the new Iberian generation has decided to get back to those basics, if you look at those Villains guys! Beware for powerful skating, mean flicks into anything, and lament the poor East Coast spots that tried to get in their way!

Spanish Tech© 2.0.

Where young Juan Virues takes the torch taken high (in pop) and far (in tech) by its elders that got famous for it, or not, to give us his very own version of it, in a less "plaza" take, going for the more rough grounds way… And one can only rejoice watching him doing it, and therefore writing another chapter of the rich history of Spanish street skating…

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MNC TECH!

Where Enrique Lorenzo reminds us all, with proofs to spare, of a time where Menace was not yet a myth, but a group of guys that did skate together, and therefore you could meet at spots… This is exactly what happened to him back then. And us to realize that Enrique is amongst those few Spanish skaters that marked the history of worldwide skateboarding, with their sheer motivation to get around and an often light years ahead technique. Yes, this new project from Louw, Enrique's brand, has a bit for everybody!

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